Sci-Bono Discovery Centre in Johannesburg

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South AfricaSci-Bono Discovery Centre

 

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Miriam Makeba Street, 2107, Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, ZA Sudáfrica
contacts phone: +27 11 639 8400
website: www.sci-bono.co.za
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Latitude: -26.2044165, Longitude: 28.0329955

comments 5

  • Stephan Wagenaar

    Stephan Wagenaar

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    Very good exhibits, really trying to stimulate interest in science and technology. Also assisting youth with free training in relevant courses in IT. Great initiatives. Really worth your support.

  • Levi Shishler

    Levi Shishler

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    A great place to take the kids. There are many experiments and fun things for the kids to do which will keep them entertained for hours. It's also a great venue for kiddies parties. Another ideal venue for team building or work functions. Lots do do and a great place.

  • Judith Shopley

    Judith Shopley

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    A long awaited visit. Although aimed at children...there was a lot to learn on various scientific topics. Preparation was happening for a new exhibition, so noisy. The cafe has a lot to do about improving its image...more tables + umbrellas outdoors, improved menu.

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    Bronwyn Burdis

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    This place is on par with the science museums in Europe. Kids (and kids at heart) can play with everything on display and the layout is well connected and flows naturally. The downside of this place is the cafe - in a part of town with limited other options, the cafe is shockingly terrible. It has so much potential but it's just not unlocked. Bring your own picnic, you will be happier that way. My star rating excludes the cafe - the exhibits are too good to have them brought down by the catering.

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    Alicia Thomas-Woolf

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    A truly marvelous place to take the kids and you could literally spend the whole day there. There's a coffee shop with basics, a great deal of interactive equipment (some of it enormous), a fabulous science show, an okay planetarium show (illustrations are a bit fuzzy) and even a game where you move a ball with your mind! Helpful people are around as well. Only issues are maintenance ones. Well worth a trip and the kids will be clamoring to go again.

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